–Even if Margaret Chin prevails, women are certain to lose ground in the new City Council. [City & State]
–“I will bury you!” Property owners Raphael Toledano and Michael Shah feud over a building on Second Avenue. [The Real Deal]
–A man suspected in a stabbing on Mulberry Street was caught in Florida after he allegedly stole a cell phone. Police located him using the cell phone’s tracking software. [New York Times]
–Henry Street Settlement is hiring. There’s a Job Fair today. [Facebook]
–It’s been 10 years since the restoration of the Eldridge Street Synagogue. A new exhibition, Rediscovery, Restoration and Renewal: The Eldridge Street Synagogue in Photographs,” opens tonight. [Eldridge Street.org]
–San Gennaro begins today. [Channel 7]
–The Wayland team opens The Lost Lady on Avenue C. [Eater]